I have this whirring/ticking sound that is constant with speed over 40 MPH and it increases/decreases with speed. I can rev the engine and the noise does not increase, but only increase as my speed increases/decreases and pretty much goes away below 40MPH. It happens at acceleration/deceleration. No extra noise when turning or at idle. I just had the oil changed and the tires rotated. I checked all the lugs and they are all very tight and the fluids are all good. Nothing looks to be rubbing the wheel. It has about 52K miles on it.

Was it making the noise before you had it serviced? How long before? Does it seem to be coming from one corner (tire) or somewhere else.

Possibilities: rock in tread of tire, brake pad sensor indicating pads are worn down, wheel bearing. Since engine speed doesn't change the noise but speed does it sounds something in the wheel assemblies.

It started after having it serviced. It seems to come from the front, maybe the front passenger. I will check for rocks and jack up and check the wheel bearing tonight. The brakes work great still, but they are stock - so it probably would be a good idea to maybe change them.